Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: Microsoft XML From: "Kurt Cagle" <cagle@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 10:15:12 -0700 |
Do they finally support the <optgroup> tag, which has been in the HTML 4.0 spec for years with support only in Mozilla and Konqueror? :-) Not that I'm aware of. It's important to realize that at Microsoft the XML people are in one group (WebData) while the Internet Explorer people are in another. The IE group tends to develop their product as much for in-house consumption as it does for external use, which has been one of the biggest valid criticisms that they've had to face. I do know that they support the HTML 3.2 spec fully, but that they have moved slowly on HTML4.0 support. In defense of the IE group, Microsoft has shifted its focus dramatically to the server side, to the extent that IE is increasingly under the axe politically and budget-wise. I've publicly criticized Microsoft over this shift in priorities for a while now, because I think its unwise -- Passport/Hailstorm is rapidly becoming a boondoggle, activation (another server side driven concept) is becoming a boondoggle, and I suspect strongly that the most significant advances in the web space in the next few years will actually not be in better server technology but in the rich profusion of client-side technologies. Microsoft grew dramatically when they focused in that arena, while server side technologies have forced them to go to fewer customers with larger pocket-books; this is perhaps reasonable when those pocket-books are open, but disastrous when they're not. -- Kurt Cagle XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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